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2010 Tennessee Immunization Requirements for School Entrance:

2010 Tennessee Immunization Requirements for School Entrance:. NEW STATE IMMUNIZATION RULES AND CERTIFICATE Tennessee Department of Health Rule Chapter 1200-14-1-.29. NEW STATE IMMUNIZATION RULES AND CERTIFICATE.

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2010 Tennessee Immunization Requirements for School Entrance:

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  1. 2010 Tennessee Immunization Requirements for School Entrance: NEW STATE IMMUNIZATION RULES AND CERTIFICATE Tennessee Department of Health Rule Chapter 1200-14-1-.29

  2. NEW STATE IMMUNIZATION RULES AND CERTIFICATE • Memo Received from Robert W. Greene, Deputy Commissioner Department of Education on February 5, 2010 regarding changes and effective date to school immunization requirements for school entrance. • Share this information with all of your school nurses, CSH Coordinator, and other staff who assist in the registration process. • For children entering pre-school and pre-Kindergarten,four new additional immunizations are required. All new requirements are routinely recommended immunizations most children are already receiving from their medical provider (see attached summary for list of required immunizations). • For children entering kindergarten additional doses of existing vaccines are now required, and one new vaccine will be required beginning in 2011. • The Tennessee Department of Health (TDOH) has issued new immunization rules and is issuing a new Official Certificate that is required for entry into school effective July 1, 2010. • All newly required vaccines are routinely recommended for all children: most children should have already received them.

  3. Tennessee Department of Health Rule Chapter 1200-14-1-.29 • For the first time in 10 years, the Tennessee Department of Health (TDOH) has changed and updated its immunization requirements for child care, pre-school and school entry. The effective date of most changes is July 2010. • Detailed official guidance, including the immunization schedule and the new Immunization Certificate, will be made available no later than April 1 online at http://twis.tn.govor at the TDOH website: http://health.state.tn.us/CEDS/required.htm

  4. Changes to Required Immunizations for School Entrance in Tennessee • Most of the new requirements will take effect on July 1, 2010. • A new Official Immunization Certificate will be available in local health departments and private medical providers. • There will now be only one official TDOH certificate of immunization that must be filled out by medical providers for parents to deliver to schools prior to entry of their child into pre-school, pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, 7th grade, or as a new student. The form is only available from a private healthcare provider or local health department. • Medical providers will not be able to download the new official certificate from the TWIS website until April 1. • The state’s immunization schedule follows the current schedule published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). • Schools will be given a three month grace period to meet the July 1 requirement. All schools should have the new, up to date student immunization certificates by October 1, 2010. • NOTE: To assist school systems with the new immunization requirements, the Tennessee Department of Education plans to provide several webinars to better inform school personnel of the changes.

  5. Parent Notification of Changes to Immunization for School Entrance by School and School System • Important:As soon as possible, alert parents of new kindergartners, they do not need to bring the current immunization certificate to registration if school registration takes place prior to July 1. • Rather, they need to have their child’s medical provider or health department fill out the new immunization certificate after it becomes available April 1 and then bring the certificate to school prior to the start of school.

  6. Children in Child Care Facilities (new requirements italicized): would include Pre-K students • Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTaP, or DT if appropriate) • Hepatitis B (HBV), effective July 1, 2010 • Poliomyelitis (IPV or OPV): final dose on or after the 4th birthday now required • Haemophilusinfluenzae type B (Hib): age younger than 5 years only, effective immediately, resumes requirement suspended in 2008 because of a national vaccine shortage that has ended • Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV): age younger than 5 years only, effective July 1, 2010 • Measles (1 dose) • Mumps (1 dose) • Rubella (1 dose) • Varicella (1 dose) • Hepatitis A (1 dose by 18 months of age), effective July 1, 2010

  7. School Attendance (K-12) • DTP/DtaP/DT4 or more doses, one of which must be given on or after the fourth birthday. If starting series at age seven or older, only three doses are required. • Polio (OPV/IPV)4 doses of OPV or IPV. If the 3rd dose was given on or after the fourth birthday, the 4th dose is not required. However, if a combination of IPV/OPV (2IPV/2OPV) is used, all 4 doses are needed regardless of age. • MMR2 doses, given on or after the first birthday required, for entrance into grades K, 4, 8 and 12. The second dose should be administered at least 30 days following the first dose. Beginning with the start of the 2001 school year, all students K-12 must have two doses of MMR. • Hepatitis B3 doses of Hepatitis B vaccine are required for entry into Kindergarten and 2 or 3 doses (depending on the type of vaccine given) for entry into 7th grade. • Varicella1 dose given on or after the first birthday for entrance into kindergarten; a parent or physician diagnosed history of disease is acceptable in lieu of vaccine for purposes of the requirement.

  8. Children entering Kindergarten (new requirements underlined): • Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTaP, or DT if appropriate) • Hepatitis B (HBV) • Poliomyelitis (IPV or OPV): final dose on or after the 4th birthday now required • Measles (2 doses) • Mumps (2 doses) • Rubella (2 doses) • Varicella (2 doses or history of disease): previously only one dose was required • Hepatitis A (2 doses): effective July 2011

  9. Children entering 7th grade (new requirements underlined): • Tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis booster (“Tdap”), effective October 1, 2010 • Verification of immunity to varicella (2 doses of vaccine or history of disease), effective July 1, 2010 • Children entering the 7th grade, who are already enrolled, no longer are required to show proof of hepatitis B vaccine, but must show proof of two new immunizations. • NOTE:For 7th graders, already enrolled in Tennessee schools, only proof of the two new immunizations is required on the new immunization certificate. • It is not necessary to copy the information from the previous immunization certificate on the new certificate (they may be stapled together for convenience).

  10. Children who are new enrollees in a TN school in grades other than K or 7th: • Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTaP, or DT if appropriate) • Hepatitis B (HBV) • Poliomyelitis (IPV or OPV): final dose on or after the 4th birthday now required • Measles (2 doses) • Mumps (2 doses) • Rubella (2 doses) • Varicella (2 doses or history of disease), effective July 1, 2010

  11. Children with medical or religious exemption to requirements: • Medical: Healthcare provider must indicate which specific vaccines are medically exempted (because of risk of harm) onthe new form. Other vaccines remain required. • Religious: Requires only a signed statement by the parent/guardian that vaccination conflicts with their religious tenets or practices. • If documentation of a health examination is required, it must be noted by the health care provider on the immunization certificate. • In that case, the provider may explain the absence of immunization information by checking that the parent has obtained a religious exemption.

  12. References & Acknowledgements • The information presented in this power point was based on state correspondence from the Tennessee Department of Education. • Robert W. Greene, Deputy CommissionerTennessee Department of Education • http://health.state.tn.us/TWIS/requirements.htm • Presented by: • Kellie C. Smith, Coordinated School Health Coordinator • Hamblen County School System • ksmith@hcboe.net

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